DAVID MOTHA – GIIS –Queenstown won the first place at the Inter school Earth Day competition held at Queenstown. He represented the 3rd grade in ‘Crafting a Green World ’. The participants were required to make Recycled Art Creations with CDs.
A well panned & interesting event, much needed in today’s world where in most must be reminded about the fact that “We need to save Mother Earth” and one way in which we can do it is by Reusing, Reducing & Recycling.

In the first year of representing National Championships in India, Poorva stood in the 29th position in 10m YOUTH category of 16TH KUMAR SURENDRA SINGH MEMORIAL SHOOTING CHMAPIONSHIP 2016 held in Kerala with a score of 400.1.
Poorva also qualifies for India trials in Youth category.

Dishita Agarwal from Class 1B GIIS Queenstown Campus (Singapore) held the 2nd position in the GIIS inter-school Weave-a-tale Competition held at GIIS Balestier on 19 January 2016. Thanks to GIIS teachers for all the effort and guidance!

Adviteeya Krishna from Class 1F at GIIS East Coast Campus composed a piece of a composition for Piano. His first-ever original independent piano composition The Racing Horses is ed for a Junior original concert to be held on 12 March 2016 at the Yamaha Music School in Tampines, Singapore. Please wish him Best of Luck!

Jaidev Balaji from Class 4B has won a silver trophy in Genesis - beginning of the new (Social Science exhibition) held in September 2015. He won a medal of excellence in NCO 2015 and a gold medal in NSO 2015.

Mitul K.H (Class I-D) participated in the 20th Edition of Rapid Chess Tournament in Varthur on 10 January 16, and he won the first prize in Under-7 Category by scoring 4 points out of 4 rounds.
Earlier, in Jan 1st week, he participated in the 5th National Schools Chess Championship Tournament in Nagpur, and he scored 6 points out of 9 rounds in Under-7 Open Category. He achieved the 16th rank out of 71 participants. Also, in one of the rounds, he defeated Karnatakas U-7 State Schools champion.

Thank you for helping to make GIIS such a positive experience for Rania. With all the patience, creativity and love, Rania has achieved a lot this year, she had a great time with her teacher and classmates!

Poorva Joshi in her first year of participation and youngest of all, cleared the 35th North Zone shooting competition. She came 11th in Junior category and first from UP. She came 16th in Senior category and second from UP state in 10m Air Rifle shooting. With this she qualifies for India Nationals to be held in December.
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